It's believed that Morin would have been recalled towards the end of October, but he suffered an undisclosed injury that threw a wrench in those plans. He has a goal, five points, and 22 penalty minutes in 10 AHL contests in 2017-18. Nov 22 - 11:55 AM

Morin has been sidelined since the end of October due to a undisclosed injury. He traveled with the Phantoms to Hershey today but will not suit up. Before his injury, the former first round pick had four points in eight AHL games. No word on if the Flyers are planning on bringing him up to the NHL anytime soon. Nov 11 - 6:37 PM

Depth Charts

Sean Couturier registered two points, including the game-winning goal, in a 4-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night.

Couturier's game-winner in the third period was his first of the 2017-18 season. He had two all last season, so he's halfway to matching that total. Couturier, overall, has 15 goals and 30 points in 30 games this season.

Patrick, who was taken with the second overall pick in 2017, is off to a quiet start with two goals and six points in 20 contests. That pales in comparison to some of the other rookie performances we've seen in recent years, like that of Auston Matthews and Patrik Laine, but it doesn't mean that Patrick has been a disappointment. There have been incredible players that started with quiet rookie campaigns, like Joe Thornton, who had three goals and seven points in 55 games. "People forget this stuff," said Hextall. "These guys are young kids. It’s why some players need time in the minors. It’s a process. It’s hard to go out 82 times against 25, 30-year-old men and play. It’s demanding as hell. People don’t realize that." That's important to keep in mind when thinking about Patrick's long-term potential, but if you're in a single season league then there's not much reason to own Patrick at this time.

Valtteri Filppula posted a goal, an assist and a plus-2 rating with two blocked shots and a hit in Monday's 5-2 win in Calgary.

It had been exactly a month since Filppula lit the lamp against the Avalanche on Nov. 4, and it is his first goal on the road since Oct. 28. Don't get too excited about Filppula's fantasy appeal after this multi-point performance, his first since Oct. 10, as he entered with five straight scoreless outings.

Jori Lehtera will be a healthy scratch in Tuesday's game against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Lehtera has two assists and a minus-5 rating in 17 games this season. He's been a huge disappointment since being acquired from the Blues this summer. Mark Alt will also serve as a healthy scratch in this one.

Claude Giroux posted pair of assists with a plus-1 rating in Wednesday's 4-2 win at Edmonton.

Giroux opened the month with two scoreless games, tying his longest drought of the season. He has still managed two goals with nine points across the past eight games. The veteran sees regular time on the man advantage and he continues to excel with 11 goals and 30 points through 28 contests.

Jordan Weal will be a healthy scratch on Tuesday night as the Philadelphia Flyers host the San Jose Sharks.

Weal has two goals and six points in 20 games so far this season with the Flyers but has yet to score in the month of November. He will be joined in the press box by forward Taylor Leier and defenseman Radko Gudas, who is serving a ten-game suspension for slashing Jets forward Mathieu Perreault.

Travis Konecny scored a goal in Philadelphia's 4-2 win over Toronto on Tuesday.

Konecny snapped his five-game point drought. The sophomore has four goals and 10 points in 30 games this season. He has offensive upside, but we can't recommend grabbing him yet if you're in a single-season standard league.

Scott Laughton cashed in on each of his two shots in Monday's 5-2 win in Calgary, scoring twice while recording a plus-2 rating.

It was Laughton's first time scoring since he bagged two goals against Washington back on Oct. 14. He had managed no goals and just three assists across the past 21 contests, so he obviously warrants very little in the way of fantasy consideration at this point.

Jakub Voracek recorded three assists in a 4-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night.

It's the Czech forward's second three-assist effort in three games, and third overall for the season. He had a hand in three of the four Flyers goals against Vancouver. Following an embarrassing 10-game winning streak, the Flyers have rebounded to win their last three in a row. Voracek has seven goals and 37 points in 29 games this season.

Wayne Simmonds posted an empty-net goal with an assist and a game-high eight shots on goal in Wednesday's 4-2 victory in Edmonton.

Simmonds has notched goals in back-to-back games for the first time this season. He was certainly feeling it on the offensive end, as the shot total was also a season high, too. In fact, his previous best was just five shots, so he was skating hard in Edmonton. He'll look to carry over the momentum into Thursday's game in Vancouver. Simmonds has no goals and two assists in four contests in the second end of a back-to-back set this season.

Raffl kept that run going by registering an assist in the Flyers' 4-2 win against Toronto on Tuesday. This hot streak has been a deviation from the norm this season as he still has just five goals and eight points in 30 contests.

Ivan Provorov posted an assist with a plus-2 rating and a game-high eight hits in Wednesday's 4-2 win at Edmonton.

Provorov has posted four goals and 13 points through 28 games with a plus-1 rating, but his real value is in the blocked shots (55) and hits (72) categories. In fact, he is one of just eight players in the NHL with at least 50 blocked shots and 50 hits so far this season.

Gostisbehere registered an assist in that contest to extend his point streak to four games. It's taken him 155 contests to reach the 100-point milestone (25 goals, 75 assists), which is faster than any other Flyers' defenseman in the franchise's history. In 2017-18, he has a goal and 15 points in 13 contests.

Radko Gudas has finished serving his 10-game suspension for slashing the Jets' Mathieu Perreault on November 16th.

He will eligible to return for the Flyers' next game Tuesday against Toronto. Gudas, who is only a fantasy asset in leagues that value penalty minutes and hits, may return to the lineup a little more subdued following his suspension. That may be a good thing for the Flyers but not for his fantasy owners.

It wasn't exactly the stuff of legends. Hagg blocked a shot and that led to him picking up a secondary assist on Shayne Gostisbehere's goal. "I mean, yeah, I’ll take it," Hagg said. "It’s not going to say in the newspaper how I made it, so I’ll take it." Hagg was playing in his seventh career game.

Brandon Manning's undisclosed injury is reportedly related to his hand.

The Flyers have revealed that Manning is expected to be sidelined for the next three-to-four weeks. They moved him to the injured reserve list earlier in the day. He has three goals and six points in 22 contests this season.

That's based on the Flyers' practice lines Monday. Sanheim was the odd man out while Brandon Manning got a spot on the third pairing with Radko Gudas. This would be Sanheim's second straight game as a healthy scratch, but Flyers coach Dave Hakstol is happy with Sanheim's performance thus far. "I think Travis has played well," Hakstol said. "I think his play in games and his practices have been good. We're trying to build our lineup each night to what we think gives us the best opportunity to win that night. Travis' play has been good and I’ve been very happy with his performance."

Mark Alt (healthy scratch) won't be in the lineup for Monday's game against the Calgary Flames.

Alt was called up by the Flyers over the weekend but has yet to get into a game since his call-up. The defenseman has no points in six games for the Flyers this year. He'll sit alongside the suspended Radio Gudas and Jori Lehtera (healthy scratch).

The Flyers didn't specify the nature of Neuvirth's issue, but the team did put him on the injured reserve list. Philadelphia has since added that Neuvirth is expected to miss a week, which means he might be ready as soon as he's eligible to be activated from the IR.

Lyon is with the team because Michal Neuvirth is sidelined with an undisclosed injury. Lyon has a 3.31 GAA and .894 save percentage in 16 AHL contests this season. Look for him to serve as Brian Elliott's backup.

Anthony Stolarz's knee injury will keep him out for months, not weeks, per GM Ron Hextall.

Stolarz underwent meniscus surgery in April, but he needed to have a second procedure done on Thursday after injuring himself off the ice. It's unclear when Stolarz will be back at this point. He was heading into the season as the third goalie on the depth chart behind Brian Elliott and Michal Neuvirth.